Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance
This book is a fictional biographic look at the Life of Abraham Lincoln. It was written primarily for young readers. The book begins with Abe's birth on and focuses primarily on his younger years, growing up in Kentucky, moving with his family to Indiana, losing his mother Nancy, gaining a step-mother Sarah Bush Lincoln, going to school, taking a raft of goods to New Orleans, then moves on to his settling in Illinois, and finally ends with his winning the Presidency of the United States. This book is illustrated throughout with interesting, detailed, black and white sketches.
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Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance
This book is a fictional biographic look at the Life of Abraham Lincoln. It was written primarily for young readers. The book begins with Abe's birth on and focuses primarily on his younger years, growing up in Kentucky, moving with his family to Indiana, losing his mother Nancy, gaining a step-mother Sarah Bush Lincoln, going to school, taking a raft of goods to New Orleans, then moves on to his settling in Illinois, and finally ends with his winning the Presidency of the United States. This book is illustrated throughout with interesting, detailed, black and white sketches.
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Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance

Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance

Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance

Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance

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This book is a fictional biographic look at the Life of Abraham Lincoln. It was written primarily for young readers. The book begins with Abe's birth on and focuses primarily on his younger years, growing up in Kentucky, moving with his family to Indiana, losing his mother Nancy, gaining a step-mother Sarah Bush Lincoln, going to school, taking a raft of goods to New Orleans, then moves on to his settling in Illinois, and finally ends with his winning the Presidency of the United States. This book is illustrated throughout with interesting, detailed, black and white sketches.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016058672
Publisher: EirenikosPress
Publication date: 01/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years
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